Back to the Future, Pt. 3 Alan Silvestri

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  • Release Date: 05/10/1990
  • Sales Rank: 12,348
  • Label: VARESE SARABANDE
  • UPC: 030206527223
 
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Back to the Future, Pt. 3

1LISTENMain Title 3:05
2LISTENIt's Clara (The Train, Pt. 2) 4:33
3LISTENHill Valley 2:20
4LISTENThe Hanging 1:40
5LISTENAt First Sight 3:12
6LISTENIndians 1:10
7LISTENGoodbye Clara 2:57
8LISTENDoc Returns 2:50
9LISTENPoint of No Return (The Train, Pt. 3) 3:45
10LISTENThe Future Isn't Written 3:35
11LISTENThe Showdown 1:28
12LISTENDoc to the Rescue 0:51
13LISTENThe Kiss 1:51
14LISTENWe're out of Gas 1:15
15LISTENWake up Juice 1:11
16LISTENA Science Experiment? (The Train, Pt. 1) 3:05
17LISTENDoubleback 1:30
18LISTENEnd Credits 4:34

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Editorial Reviews

Alan Silvestri's score for the final installment of the Back to the Future trilogy continues the mix of whimsical sweetness and dramatic action that marked his work for the first two films, but adds some elements from Western scores -- particularly on "We're Out of Gas" -- to reflect the movie's Old West setting. "It's Clara (The Train, Pt. 2)" spans all of these elements, while songs like "Hill Valley" manage to be playful yet menacing, both alternately and at the same time. One strange thing about this album is that it doesn't present some of the cues in the order in which they appeared in the movie: the music for "The Train" sequence, in which Marty McFly and Doc Brown rig the time-traveling DeLorean up to a train in order to return to the 20th century, is scattered throughout the album instead of appearing together. Overall, though, that's a minor quibble, as Silvestri's music is still quite engaging, particularly his instrumental take on ZZ Top's "Doubleback." Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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